Tincup
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Member # 5829
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Yes, he/she has been hanging around so long now I decided to keep it. That beats the alternative (for both of us)... crush it or toss it out in the snow.
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Stinky? Nah, too obvious. Buggy? Nah, too silly. Steere? Nah, poor bug doesn't deserve an insult. Cuddles? Nah, doesn't look very cuddly. Killer? Nah, too gentle. How about George?
Posts: 303 | From Pennsylvania | Registered: Jul 2010
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just don
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Didnt know you saw me lurking around there,,,just call me 'darn don'
I promise not to 'stink' too much!!!
Cant call me Tinker Toy Boy anymore,,those are gone,,took them out with a cordless drill no less.
This HEAVY boot I now wear is wreaking havoc with my knee now,,,its not used to THAT much weight prying on it all day.
Hey if you use a double barrel 12 gauge and pull both triggers at once,,,I PROMISE you he wont stink a bit!!! Then we can start a new thread on home repair
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penguingirl
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Wormser?
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Lol, just found one lurking on my faucet. Where are these darn things coming from? As cold as it's been, and they're still around?
Posts: 303 | From Pennsylvania | Registered: Jul 2010
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Interesting fact about stink bugs: their growing population is contributing to the spread of Lyme disease!
Sounds crazy, but it's pretty simple: the stink bugs offer an additional food source for the white-footed deer mouse, so their population is growing. And on the East Coast, white-footed deer mice are the main reservoir for Lyme disease.
Just another reason to break out the vacuum and suck up the little stinkers.
-------------------- Currently infected with Lyme, Babesia, Ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Mycoplasma, & Q-fever.
10 months into treatment, currently on Bicillin, Rocephin, Doxy, Biaxin, and Mepron. Posts: 87 | From USA | Registered: Sep 2010
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